BTS Army Day: BTS release ‘Permission to Dance’, imagines the end of COVID-19 pandemic in cowboy style

BTS' latest hit Permission to Dance imagines a world in which Covid-19 is no longer relevant. On BTS Army Day, the song was released.

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BTS, the Korean boy band, is back with their new track 'Permission to Dance'. The band members are dressed up as cowboys in the music video for the popular song, and they break some dance routines in a Western setting. On BTS Army Day, the song was released.

The video's topic appears to be the end of the epidemic, as several countries have resumed normal operations and stated that the worst of Covid-19 is over. Others may see it as a vision of a bright future in which the world is free of Covid-19. Face masks are worn in the video, and they fling them off at the end.


For Permission to Dance, Ed Sheeran teamed with BTS members RM, Suga, Jin, Jimin, J-Hope, V, and JungKook. After ‘Make It Right,' this is his second collaboration with the band. “I really worked with BTS on their last record, and I recently wrote a song for their new record, And they’re like super, super cool guys as well.” Ed said in an interview with the American radio show Most Requested Live. See Video here.


BTS has previously worked with Halsey on "Boy With Luv," Steve Aoki on "Mic Drop," and Nicki Minaj on "Idol," among other international pop artists.

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BTS has been savouring the success of their latest hit, "Butter," which has spent six weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The band will also be making a lot of appearances on BTS Army Day. They also released a BTS ARMY playlist, which includes V's Snow Flower, Jungkook's Still With You, RM's Bicycle, Jin's Abyss, J-Hope Hope's World, Agust D's People, and Jimin's Filter.



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